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Direction: Oscar Wintrab STuyvesant 9-6400 M0 , IITuning Up II both Man and Instrument .. -;-:::'. ..... ,fj{; . ": :: l :; ;: 4 "."'" ;:-: ;,:/ ( ";"/ ' 1 ; .... - " :" . \. '. " .,., . \ '1} " ' , ;,':::: ...," . ...... =. \ ':'" .i!: .::::,::, (::/:::: t $L> , JI t, l) ':" · :I,.^ 0 -= .:;: ){> · >::;Bt:' f ' ANTONIO ANISETTE the latest find to be tpssed us on the ether waves, certainly swings a mean baton over his "Rack- eteers". "Lately, with this 3.2 tasting like 3 minus 2, some of my boys were not doing right by their obligatos," Tony confides. "But after the second violin discovered these GREEN RIBBON Flavors, they play as if I were Toscanini!" 5 Oc Bottle flavors a gallon. SEND 15 for trial bottle C (makesonequart) and free cocktail recipe book. STANDAf\D SINCE 1587 GIN.P.YE .P.UM and a full assortment of other popular flavors Sold by most drug and food shops. Or $ 1. will bring, postpaid, two bottles of your favorite flavors with new Cocktail booklet. W.Sheinker&Son,Inc.,126W.22dSt.,N.Y.C. .:.:.: {:'. recognize the fact that in ultra-modern circles casting the bouquet in the cor- respondent's face may signify "Who wants to know?" It is a popular SUpposItIon that the Language of the Flowers is used solely as a means of exchanging sweet noth- ings between lovers. Nothing could be more deplorably untrue. I am ac- quainted with a couple who not only concluded a beautiful courtship through the medium of flowers but who, at latest reports, are carrying themselves gloriously through divorce proceedings by much the same means. Although not included in the Grosset & Dunlap list, such highly suggestive plants as thistles, poison ivy, viper's bugloss, and cactus are much in use. r t is to be hoped, however, that this new "Webster" guide to the Language of the Flowers will clarify the misunderstandings that have arisen in different localities either through uncertain knowledge of the Language or through changes in it. And there have been changes-or, more correct- ly, evolutions-in the meanings of in- dividual flowers. Candytuft, for in- stance, which has always been the symbol of "indifference," is gradually assuming the somewhat blunter tone of "what the hell!," while lily of the valley has suffered an almost complete reversal of meaning, having evolved f '" " · h rom unconSCIOUS sweetness In to t e less idealistic "sweet unconsciousness." ,...:.:.:. ......;.'.. I NCORRECT use of the Language has probably led to more than one disaster. The case of young Kirch- meyer is a notable one. Kirchmeyer, somewhat overcome by the charms of a girl whom he met at a dance, dis- patched for her consideration a bouquet of Virginia creeper, scarlet fuchsia, and day lily, which was to be translated, of course, "Beware! I have a taste for coquetry." At least he thought he sent her such a message. As a matter of fact, Kirchmeyer had con- fused day lily with tuberose, and ac- tually his message read, "Beware! I hmre a taste for dangerous pleasures." Smelling adventure in the air, the gir] was quick to respond with a spray of China aster and orange blossoms- orange blossoms, of course, signifying "chastity." This led ultimately to a n umber of secret meetings in a gar- den nearby, accompanied by a flow of amorous messages in the intervals- heliotrope and orange blossoms being used for the most part. Suddenly all communication from the girl ceased. The perturbed Kirch- JUNE 3, 1933 -. ,,-, : '..-:.-:.. _..--:=:..,-:::: / "':;::::-:::-' '-=- . .:n= ì .:: t.:: J'J t; ,'- -' :.t' .. (1 ''1 $ --- - -...... 1 .' """t .:;\ . 'd ... ,, :,: ' j' Jean permanents cost less this year! It's been an open secret among wom- en who have been smart long enough to be shrewd :-the Place to go for a pern'tanent is G. Jean's. For style, for becomingness, for a perfected process that insures naturalness. And now that Jean prices are as low as $15 and $20-let the secret spread! G. 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